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Small mystery in 1901

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Ivy

Ivy Report 24 Mar 2012 12:15

- and Edith Aline Booth(e)'s absence in 1881, when she was about 16 - finishing school in Europe?

I stumbled across this diary via Google - it is about the right era and mentions finishing school. It is an eye-opener on corsetry!

http://www.victoriaspast.com/MyFavoriteHouse/diary.htm

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 24 Mar 2012 12:23

You've all been VERY busy. What amazing lengths you have gone to in trying to find our elusive gals.

I think that I'm just going to have to go with the wonderfully romantic suggestion that the sisters were having a shopping trip to buy Ethel's trousseau in Paris - what fun they must have had.

PS: They were married by licence at the Register Office. Ethel's papa, as you all know, was the deceased Rector of Chorlton-cum-Hardy and the groom's papa was John Harvey Boteler, a Captain in the Royal Navy, deceased.

So no fathers to give the bride away and Ethel's only brother Arthur was off serving King and country in the Army. I think that possibly this marriage may have been rather frowned upon because of the groom's divorced status and that is why we see no family members acting as witnesses.

Thank you all again. Any more facts and/or theories gratefully received.

Nicola

Vera2010

Vera2010 Report 24 Mar 2012 14:20

Nicola S

With such wealth, blighted romance and possible trips to Paris, I want a connection with this family. Did Ethel Marion get married in the Register Office in Paddington? If so, I am in good company as that is where I got married but I made the frock myself.

Regards

Vera.

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 24 Mar 2012 18:40

Yes, she was married in the Register Office at Paddington. Methinx her frock may have come from gay Paree, though!

You are in good company, indeed.

Nicola

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 25 Mar 2012 23:43

Vera, your frock would have been far nicer, think of all the love and care that went into it. And British made to boot!

Meg